.RICH Domain Name – the Ultimate Status Symbol Online

I-REGISTRY Ltd. launches .RICH, the exclusive domain extension for the ultimate status symbol online. This new approach in online communication provides prestigious and luxury lifestyle brands with access to first-class services and unmatched benefits. From fortune to fabulous, .RICH offers individuals, companies and brands a premium online presence with protected namespace. .RICH domain names are created for wealthy personalities in entertainment and sports to the business, art, and fashion elite who want to impress and standout.

“We conceived .RICH as the most exclusive and prestigious of all domain names,” explains Anschelika Smoljar, chief executive of I-REGISTRY. “.RICH domains will only be available to select customers, offering them excellent service and valuable privileges.”

A .RICH domain name and membership can be purchased from chosen domain providers for around US$ 3000 annually; providers can be found at http://www.nic.rich. .RICH members will receive a first-class package of services including encrypted emails (e.g. ), a custom website with state-of-the-art creation tools and the highest security technology available, a dedicated service team and a personal trustee. Members will also enjoy other exclusive benefits such as invitations to VIP events.

Sharing the wealth

A portion of the purchase price of a .RICH domain name will be donated to charity. .RICH domain owners can submit recommendations for various charities and vote on which ones will receive a donation.

About I-REGISTRY

I-REGISTRY has applied for the domain extensions .ONL, .ONLINE, .RICH and .VIP from ICANN. The company’s staff has many years of experience and technical expertise in the domain business. Its cooperation with Afilias and nccgroup guarantees the highest level of reliability, security and customer service.

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